Not a Brit, but IIRC Cormac Lawler was doing his PhD on Wikiversity.
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Sent: 01 June 2009 23:17
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Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Using
Wiki software in higher Education: Interview request
Sorry
this should have been using Wikipedia/Wikimedia in Higher Education.
The overall course is about the use of wikis in general, and they are asking
one of us to do a particular interview on the use of Wikipedia/Wikimedia in
universities.
Regards,
----- "Andrew Gray" <andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk> wrote:
> From: "Andrew Gray" <andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk>
> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> Sent: Monday, 1 June, 2009 13:23:58 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland,
Portugal
> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Using Wiki software in higher Education:
Interview request
>
> 2009/5/31 Andrew Turvey <andrewrturvey@googlemail.com>:
> > We have recently been approached by a company asking for someone to
be video
> > interviewed on the subject of how Wikipedia can be used in
universities.
> >
> > The company is a spin off from Imperial College in London and is
partly
> > public owned and partly privately owned. They are currently preparing
> > courses in new technology, which are expected to be used by over 100
higher
> > education institutions around the world.
>
> Sorry, I'm a little confused - is this using Wikipedia in higher
> education, or "using wikis" in higher education?
>
> --
> - Andrew Gray
> andrew.gray@dunelm.org.uk
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